Authors
Luiz F Brito, Hinayah R Oliveira, Kerry Houlahan, Pablo AS Fonseca, Stephanie Lam, Adrien M Butty, Dave J Seymour, Giovana Vargas, Tatiane CS Chud, Fabyano F Silva, Christine F Baes, Angela Cánovas, Filippo Miglior, Flavio S Schenkel
Publication date
2020/4/24
Source
Canadian journal of animal science
Volume
100
Issue
4
Pages
587-604
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Description
The economic importance of genetically improving feed efficiency has been recognized by cattle producers worldwide. It has the potential to considerably reduce costs, minimize environmental impact, optimize land and resource use efficiency, and improve the overall cattle industry’s profitability. Feed efficiency is a genetically complex trait that can be described as units of product output (e.g., milk yield) per unit of feed input. The main objective of this review paper is to present an overview of the main genetic and physiological mechanisms underlying feed utilization in ruminants and the process towards implementation of genomic selection for feed efficiency in dairy cattle. In summary, feed efficiency can be improved via numerous metabolic pathways and biological mechanisms through genetic selection. Various studies have indicated that feed efficiency is heritable, and genomic selection can be successfully …
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